Azalea plant named Cachet

ABSTRACT

An Azalea plant named Cachet, particularly characterized by its fuchsia pink flower color, double flower form, evergreen foliage, early response, compact growth habit, ease of budding and by its excellent cooler and shipping tolerance.

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Azaleaplant named Cachet obtained from crossing certain Azalea selections in aprogram of controlled hybridization by applicant in Lacey, Wash. Theseed parent in the breeding program was identified by Code #2212, andthe pollen parent by Code #2101.

The new cultivar is similar in many respects to the cultivar Solitaire,disclosed in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,171, having the same characteristicsas Solitaire of:

1. Similar flower color.

2. Evergreen foliage.

3. Adapted to high temperatures.

The new cultivar is distinguished from Solitaire by the followingcharacteristics:

1. More compact growth.

2. More ruffled flower form.

3. Faster to bud.

4. Quicker to flower and more uniform.

The new cultivar was selected by applicant in Lacey, Wash. from theseedling progeny of the above mentioned parents. Varietal worth wasdetermined by flowering liners from cuttings taken from the initialselection in both a year round and natural season developmentalflowering program over a period of 3 years. Stock growth was evaluatedin the vicinity of Southern Florida.

The new cultivar was first asexually reproduced by applicant in Lacey,Wash. by cuttings, and subsequent propagation has taken place at FortMyers, Fla. Cachet has been found to retain its distinctivecharacteristics through successive propagations.

When grown in the vicinity of Fort Myers, Fla., Cachet has a responsedescribed as early, and the following detailed description is based onobservations made of the new cultivar from field grown plants in FortMyers, Fla. The response time and blooming period may vary significantlywith varying environmental conditions such as temperature and amount ofdaylight. Suggested flowering period is from December 15 through Marchin a natural season program and all 12 months in a year round controlledprogram.

The accompanying photograph shows in perspective view the uniquefeatures of the new cultivar, with colors being as true as possible withcolor illustrations of this type. Color references are to The RoyalHorticultural Society Colour Chart. Where a particular color value isnot precise, variations from the closest color value have been noted.

Botanical classification: Rhododendron hybrida, evergreen type.

Flower:

Color.--Reading location and season: In an office with a north window,florescent cool white tubes. Readings taken in November, at Fort Myers,Fla. between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. General tonality:Fuchsia-pink 63B. Sepals first open: Dark pink 54A. Petals unfurl: DarkPink 54A. Fully open: Inside: Fuchsia pink 63B. Reverse: Fuchsia pink64D. Base of petals: Light pink 54D. Outer hose: Fuchsia pink 63B. Baseof outer hose: Light pink 62D. Variations (dotted): Appear on 3 petalsof each whorl (hose); dark reddish purple 58B.Text

Bud.--Size: Medium. Form: Conoidal. Opening habit: Looks somewhat like arosebud.

Bloom.--Size: Medium, average 9 cm, range 8-10 cm. Borne: Severaltogether, average 4, range 3-5. Form: Double.

Blooming habit.--Once, profusely. Response: Natural season: Early. Yearround: All twelve months.

Calyx.--Hose.

Peduncle.--Length: 2 cm. Aspect: Hairy. Strength: Strong.

Petals.--Texture: Soft. Substance: Somewhat thin. Appearance: Inside:Satiny. Outside: Satiny. Form: Rounded with wavy margins giving aruffled appearance. Arrangment: Imbricate. Fragrance: None. Persistance:Non shatter. Longevity (keeping quality): Greenhouse: 3 weeks. Home: 4weeks.

Reproductive organs:

Stamen-anthers.--Rarely present, if present fused to petals. Immature:Reddish pink 58C. Mature: Brown 175A.

Filaments.--If present, columnar, reddish pink 58D.

Style.--Columnar, reddish pink 58C.

Stigma.--Normal, discoid. Immature: Light green 142A. Mature: Greyishorange 164B.

Ovaries.--Normal hairy.

Fruit: None.

Foliage:

Type.--Evergreen.

Leaflets.--Single.

Size.--Length: Average, 5 cm, range 4.5-5.5 cm. Width: Average, 2.25 cm,range 2.0-2.5 cm. Shape: Oblanceolate. Texture: Dull green. Rib and midveins: Slightly depressed. Edge: Entire.

Color (immature foliage).--Upper surface: Darker than green 143A. Lowersurface: Light green 138B.

Color (mature foliage).--Upper surface: Darker than dark green 136A.Lower surface: Light green 137C.

Petiole.--Medium length, light green.

Plant (bush):

Growth habit.--Compact.

Breaking habit.--Good.

Rooting habit.--Fair.

Budding ease.--Excellent.

Uniformity of budding.--Fair.

Growth regulator.--None.

Stems (color).--Immature wood: Light green 144B. Mature wood: Dark brown165A.

Responsiveness to day length and temperature.--Buds easily and uniformlyover a wide range of environmental conditions.

Resistance to cylindrocladium.--Good.

Cooler tolerance.--Excellent.

Shipping tolerance.--Excellent.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct cultivar of Azalea named Cachet, asdescribed and illustrated, and characterized particularly as to noveltyby its evergreen foliage, double flower form, fuchsia pink flower color,early response, compact growth habit, ease of budding, and excellentcooler and shipping tolerance.